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* gh-119676: remove several pseudo instructions which are use only in codegen ↵Irit Katriel2024-05-282-29/+5
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* gh-117557: Improve error messages when a string, bytes or bytearray of ↵Serhiy Storchaka2024-05-281-4/+30
| | | | length 1 are expected (GH-117631)
* gh-119311: Fix name mangling with PEP 695 generic classes (#119464)Jelle Zijlstra2024-05-282-13/+48
| | | | Fixes #119311. Fixes #119395.
* gh-119584: Fix test_import Failed Assertion (gh-119623)Eric Snow2024-05-271-2/+2
| | | The fix in gh-119561 introduced an assertion that doesn't hold true if any of the three new test extension modules are loaded more than once. This is fine normally but breaks if the new test_check_state_first() is run more than once, which happens for refleak checking and with the regrtest --forever flag. We fix that here by clearing each of the three modules after loading them. We also tweak a check in _modules_by_index_check().
* gh-111997: Fix argument count for LINE event and clarify type of argument ↵scoder2024-05-261-10/+12
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* gh-119560: Drop an Invalid Assert in PyState_FindModule() (gh-119561)Eric Snow2024-05-251-2/+1
| | | The assertion was added in gh-118532 but was based on the invalid assumption that PyState_FindModule() would only be called with an already-initialized module def. I've added a test to make sure we don't make that assumption again.
* gh-118727: Don't drop the GIL in `drop_gil()` unless the current thread ↵Brett Simmers2024-05-232-46/+61
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | holds it (#118745) `drop_gil()` assumes that its caller is attached, which means that the current thread holds the GIL if and only if the GIL is enabled, and the enabled-state of the GIL won't change. This isn't true, though, because `detach_thread()` calls `_PyEval_ReleaseLock()` after detaching and `_PyThreadState_DeleteCurrent()` calls it after removing the current thread from consideration for stop-the-world requests (effectively detaching it). Fix this by remembering whether or not a thread acquired the GIL when it last attached, in `PyThreadState._status.holds_gil`, and check this in `drop_gil()` instead of `gil->enabled`. This fixes a crash in `test_multiprocessing_pool_circular_import()`, so I've reenabled it.
* gh-119431: fix refleak in test_monitoring (#119444)Irit Katriel2024-05-231-0/+1
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* gh-119213: Be More Careful About _PyArg_Parser.kwtuple Across Interpreters ↵Eric Snow2024-05-221-2/+19
| | | | | | | | | (gh-119331) _PyArg_Parser holds static global data generated for modules by Argument Clinic. The _PyArg_Parser.kwtuple field is a tuple object, even though it's stored within a static global. In some cases the tuple is statically allocated and thus it's okay that it gets shared by multiple interpreters. However, in other cases the tuple is set lazily, allocated from the heap using the active interprepreter at the point the tuple is needed. This is a problem once that interpreter is destroyed since _PyArg_Parser.kwtuple becomes at dangling pointer, leading to crashes. It isn't a problem if the tuple is allocated under the main interpreter, since its lifetime is bound to the lifetime of the runtime. The solution here is to temporarily switch to the main interpreter. The alternative would be to always statically allocate the tuple. This change also fixes a bug where only the most recent parser was added to the global linked list.
* gh-119180: Add LOAD_COMMON_CONSTANT opcode (#119321)Jelle Zijlstra2024-05-226-18/+49
| | | | | | | | | | The PEP 649 implementation will require a way to load NotImplementedError from the bytecode. @markshannon suggested implementing this by converting LOAD_ASSERTION_ERROR into a more general mechanism for loading constants. This PR adds this new opcode. I will work on the rest of the implementation of the PEP separately. Co-authored-by: Irit Katriel <1055913+iritkatriel@users.noreply.github.com>
* gh-118692: Avoid creating unnecessary StopIteration instances for monitoring ↵Irit Katriel2024-05-214-18/+20
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* gh-111389: Add PyHASH_MULTIPLIER constant (#119214)Victor Stinner2024-05-213-4/+4
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* gh-119219: Remove two obsolete TODOs. (#119223)Jeremy Hylton2024-05-201-4/+0
| | | Remove two obsolete TODOs.
* gh-119132: Update sys.version to identify free-threaded or not. (gh-119134)Donghee Na2024-05-181-2/+7
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* gh-119049: Fix incorrect display of warning which is constructed by C API ↵Kirill Podoprigora2024-05-161-3/+2
| | | | | | | (GH-119063) The source line was not displayed if the warnings module had not yet been imported.
* GH-118844: Fix build failures when combining --disable-gil with ↵Savannah Ostrowski2024-05-112-2/+3
| | | | --enable-experimental-jit (GH-118935)
* gh-118702: Implement vectorcall for BaseException (#118703)Victor Stinner2024-05-101-4/+5
| | | | | | | | | | * BaseException_vectorcall() now creates a tuple from 'args' array. * Creation an exception using BaseException_vectorcall() is now a single function call, rather than having to call BaseException_new() and then BaseException_init(). Calling BaseException_init() is inefficient since it overrides the 'args' attribute. * _PyErr_SetKeyError() now uses PyObject_CallOneArg() to create the KeyError instance to use BaseException_vectorcall().
* GH-118910: Less boilerplate in the tier 2 optimizer (#118913)Mark Shannon2024-05-104-462/+267
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* gh-118771: Ensure names defined in optimizer.h start with Py/_Py (GH-118825)Petr Viktorin2024-05-101-4/+4
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* gh-117657: Fix QSBR race condition (#118843)Alex Turner2024-05-102-6/+7
| | | | | | `_Py_qsbr_unregister` is called when the PyThreadState is already detached, so the access to `tstate->qsbr` isn't safe without locking the shared mutex. Grab the `struct _qsbr_shared` from the interpreter instead.
* gh-117657: Fix data races reported by TSAN on `interp->threads.main` (#118865)mpage2024-05-101-11/+20
| | | Use relaxed loads/stores when reading/writing to this field.
* gh-118851: Default ctx arguments to AST constructors to Load() (#118854)Jelle Zijlstra2024-05-091-0/+7
| | | Co-authored-by: Alex Waygood <Alex.Waygood@Gmail.com>
* gh-118518: Rename `PYTHONPERFJITSUPPORT` and `-X perfjit` with underscores ↵Hugo van Kemenade2024-05-072-3/+3
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* gh-118414: Fix assertion in YIELD_VALUE when tracing lines or instrs (#118683)Tian Gao2024-05-073-3/+9
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* gh-117953: Always Run Extension Init Func in Main Interpreter First (gh-118157)Eric Snow2024-05-071-55/+197
| | | This change makes sure all extension/builtin modules have their init function run first by the main interpreter before proceeding with import in the original interpreter (main or otherwise). This means when the import of a single-phase init module fails in an isolated subinterpreter, it won't tie any global state/callbacks to the subinterpreter.
* gh-117953: Imply Single-phase Init if the Init Function Fails (gh-118684)Eric Snow2024-05-071-0/+7
| | | This ensures the kind is always either _Py_ext_module_kind_SINGLEPHASE or _Py_ext_module_kind_MULTIPHASE.
* gh-116322: Enable the GIL while loading C extension modules (#118560)Brett Simmers2024-05-074-26/+269
| | | | | | | | | | Add the ability to enable/disable the GIL at runtime, and use that in the C module loading code. We can't know before running a module init function if it supports free-threading, so the GIL is temporarily enabled before doing so. If the module declares support for running without the GIL, the GIL is later disabled. Otherwise, the GIL is permanently enabled, and will never be disabled again for the life of the current interpreter.
* gh-112075: use per-thread dict version pool (#118676)Dino Viehland2024-05-071-0/+1
| | | use thread state set of dict versions
* gh-118527: Intern code consts in free-threaded build (#118667)Sam Gross2024-05-073-0/+21
| | | | | | We already intern and immortalize most string constants. In the free-threaded build, other constants can be a source of reference count contention because they are shared by all threads running the same code objects.
* gh-118473: Fix set_asyncgen_hooks not to be partially set when arguments are ↵Jeong, YunWon2024-05-071-8/+20
| | | | invalid (#118474)
* gh-117486: Improve behavior for user-defined AST subclasses (#118212)Jelle Zijlstra2024-05-061-14/+17
| | | | | | | | Now, such classes will no longer require changes in Python 3.13 in the normal case. The test suite for robotframework passes with no DeprecationWarnings under this PR. I also added a new DeprecationWarning for the case where `_field_types` exists but is incomplete, since that seems likely to indicate a user mistake.
* GH-115709: Invalidate executors when a local variable is changed via ↵Mark Shannon2024-05-062-0/+6
| | | | | frame.f_locals (#118639) Also fix unrelated assert in debug Tier2/JIT builds.
* gh-118415: Fix issues with local tracing being enabled/disabled on a ↵Dino Viehland2024-05-061-46/+45
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* gh-118518: Ensure that the code padding it's applied (#118654)Pablo Galindo Salgado2024-05-061-1/+1
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* gh-116322: Rename PyModule_ExperimentalSetGIL to PyUnstable_Module_SetGIL ↵Petr Viktorin2024-05-062-2/+2
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* gh-118518: Correct type of perf_profiling in config (#118646)Pablo Galindo Salgado2024-05-061-1/+1
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* gh-118465: Add __firstlineno__ attribute to class (GH-118475)Serhiy Storchaka2024-05-061-0/+5
| | | | It is set by compiler with the line number of the first line of the class definition.
* gh-118613: Fix error handling of `_PyEval_GetFrameLocals` in `ceval.c` (#118614)Nikita Sobolev2024-05-061-4/+8
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* gh-111201: A new Python REPL (GH-111567)Pablo Galindo Salgado2024-05-054-3/+36
| | | | | | | Co-authored-by: Łukasz Langa <lukasz@langa.pl> Co-authored-by: Marta Gómez Macías <mgmacias@google.com> Co-authored-by: Lysandros Nikolaou <lisandrosnik@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <1324225+hugovk@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Jelle Zijlstra <jelle.zijlstra@gmail.com>
* gh-118518: Use the raw syscall directly for gettid (#118592)Pablo Galindo Salgado2024-05-051-1/+2
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* gh-110850: Remove _PyTime_TimeUnchecked() function (#118552)Victor Stinner2024-05-057-63/+51
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Use the new public Raw functions: * _PyTime_PerfCounterUnchecked() with PyTime_PerfCounterRaw() * _PyTime_TimeUnchecked() with PyTime_TimeRaw() * _PyTime_MonotonicUnchecked() with PyTime_MonotonicRaw() Remove internal functions: * _PyTime_PerfCounterUnchecked() * _PyTime_TimeUnchecked() * _PyTime_MonotonicUnchecked()
* gh-118518: Allow perf to work without frame pointers (#112254)Pablo Galindo Salgado2024-05-055-6/+694
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* gh-117953: Track Extra Details in Global Extensions Cache (gh-118532)Eric Snow2024-05-042-137/+567
| | | | | | | | | | | | We have only been tracking each module's PyModuleDef. However, there are some problems with that. For example, in some cases we load single-phase init extension modules from def->m_base.m_init or def->m_base.m_copy, but if multiple modules share a def then we can end up with unexpected behavior. With this change, we track the following: * PyModuleDef (same as before) * for some modules, its init function or a copy of its __dict__, but specific to that module * whether it is a builtin/core module or a "dynamic" extension * the interpreter (ID) that owns the cached __dict__ (only if cached) This also makes it easier to remember the module's kind (e.g. single-phase init) and if loading it previously failed, which I'm doing separately.
* gh-74929: Implement PEP 667 (GH-115153)Tian Gao2024-05-043-20/+43
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* GH-118095: Use broader specializations of CALL in tier 1, for better tier 2 ↵Mark Shannon2024-05-049-190/+541
| | | | | | | | | | support of calls. (GH-118322) * Add CALL_PY_GENERAL, CALL_BOUND_METHOD_GENERAL and call CALL_NON_PY_GENERAL specializations. * Remove CALL_PY_WITH_DEFAULTS specialization * Use CALL_NON_PY_GENERAL in more cases when otherwise failing to specialize
* gh-111997: C-API for signalling monitoring events (#116413)Irit Katriel2024-05-041-0/+301
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* GH-113464: Remove the extra jump via `_SIDE_EXIT` in `_EXIT_TRACE` (GH-118545)Mark Shannon2024-05-044-29/+12
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* gh-110850: Use _PyDeadline_Get() in EnterNonRecursiveMutex() (#118556)Victor Stinner2024-05-041-6/+7
| | | | | | | | Use _PyDeadline_Init() and _PyDeadline_Get() in EnterNonRecursiveMutex() of thread_nt.h. _PyDeadline_Get() uses the monotonic clock which is now the same as the perf counter clock on all platforms. So this change does not cause any behavior change. It just reuses existing helper functions.
* GH-113464: Generate a more efficient JIT (GH-118512)Brandt Bucher2024-05-031-311/+276
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* gh-118534: Fix load of `gil->locked` (#118553)Sam Gross2024-05-031-1/+1
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